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    Angela Margaret Thirkell (/ˈθɜːrkəl/; née Mackail, 30 January 1890 – 29 January 1961) was an English and Australian novelist. She also published one novel...
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  • Thirkell is a surname. People with that name include: Angela Thirkell (1890–1961), English-born Australian novelist John Thirkell (born 1958), British...
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  • Princess Osra by Anthony Hope Mixo-Lydia: Balkan country in the novels of Angela Thirkell; has a long-standing enmity with neighbouring Slavo-Lydia. Moldavia:...
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  • the Ruins, a novel by Robert Clark Love Among the Ruins, a novel by Angela Thirkell Love Among the Ruins (film), a 1975 TV movie starring Katharine Hepburn...
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    in the equivalent opening scene of the 1995 film adaptation, Babe. Angela Thirkell, in her 1945 novel Miss Bunting, uses an old Aunt Sally, which its...
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    The couple's elder daughter, Angela Margaret, and their son, Denis George, are better known as the novelists Angela Thirkell and Denis Mackail. The couple...
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    Council. These three properties on The Green were the inspiration for Angela Thirkell's autobiographical Three Houses (1931). North End House was originally...
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    Poetry at Oxford from 1911 to 1916. Their children were the novelists Angela Thirkell and Denis Mackail, and the youngest, Clare Mackail. In an edition of...
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  • Catherine Storr – author Imogen Stubbs – actress Emma Tennant – author Angela Thirkell – author Mary Treadgold – author Salley Vickers – author Samantha Weinberg...
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  • used as the setting for a series of 29 novels by Angela Thirkell, written from 1930 to 1961. Thirkell's stories blend social satire with romance. Her 1946...
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  • novels. Between 1933 and 1961, author Angela Thirkell published 29 novels set in the county of Barsetshire. While Thirkell introduced her own characters, she...
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    (Neighbours, House), attended Malvern Central School in the 1980s. Angela Thirkell – English novelist, lived at 4 Grace St. Malvern from 1919 to 1929...
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  • and teacher at the turn of the 20th century, ex-husband of author Angela Thirkell and father of writer Colin MacInnes. He was born to parents Archibald...
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    of John William Mackail and grandmother of Denis Mackail and Angela Thirkell (born Angela Mackail).[citation needed] Agnes was a talented pianist and thought...
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    Popular Fiction, 1920–1960, which examines the work of Buchan, Yates and Angela Thirkell. Times review 2 March 1905 A. J. Smithers (1982). Dornford Yates: A...
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  • Lazarus College Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope Several novels by Angela Thirkell, beginning with Summer Half (1937) The Secret World massively multiplayer...
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  • Thackeray (1811–1863), Vanity Fair Stephanie Theobald (born 1966) Angela Thirkell (1890–1961) Adam Thirlwell (born 1978) Elizabeth Thomas (1770/1771–1855)...
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  • 20th century British women writers including Ivy Compton-Burnett, Angela Thirkell, and E. M. Delafield whose work often examines the situation of middle-class...
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    daughter of the painter Edward Burne-Jones. He was the younger brother of Angela Thirkell. Educated at St Paul's School, Hammersmith, he went to Balliol College...
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    who married her daughter Margaret. Their children were the novelists Angela Thirkell, Denis Mackail and Clare Mackail. Georgiana, always called "Georgie"...
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  • were Katherine Mary (b. 1920), wife of Lancelot George Thirkell, son of the novelist Angela Thirkell; (Thomas) Martin Francis Esmond (1922-1944), killed...
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    Mrs Campbell McInnes (later Angela Thirkell), National Gallery of Victoria The Wall Street Journal, 11 March 2022 Angela McInnes, Art Renewal Center v...
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    (1891–1894) Related Georgiana Burne-Jones (wife) Philip Burne-Jones (son) Angela Thirkell (granddaughter) Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Morris & Co. Tristram and...
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  • MacInnes". www.nndb.com. Retrieved 9 August 2019. Hall, Anne (2021). Angela Thirkell A Writer's Life. Unicorn. pp. 73–74. Biographical note Archived 16...
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  • Lang, 1996) ISBN 0-8204-2624-5 (Treats E M Delafield, EF Benson and Angela Thirkell) "The Diarist; How E. M. Delafield launched a genre," The New Yorker...
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  • 1909) 1960 – George S. Messersmith, American diplomat (b. 1883) 1961 – Angela Thirkell, English novelist (b. 1890) 1962 – Fritz Kreisler, Austrian-American...
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    by William Thackeray, edited by Arthur Pendennis, introduction by Angela Thirkell The Fantastic Tale of the Plucky Sailor and the Postage Stamp, (1954)...
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  • County of William Faulkner or the Barsetshire of Anthony Trollope and Angela Thirkell. It compensates by covering a wide range of anonymous and obscure sources...
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    Silverberg, and Pohl & Kornbluth to describe supercentenarians. Cited in Angela Thirkell's Jutland Cottage, Chapter 10, in a conversation between Dr. Ford and...
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    referenced in Chapter 6 of the 1947 novel Love Among the Ruins by Angela Thirkell : "at which Mr. Marling went so purple in the face that his wife and...
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